Or just divide 235 by the returned figure. It works both ways, too.
Or just divide 235 by the returned figure. It works both ways, too.
Kindly fuck off and don't condone attempting murder on this site, please.
Dammit. Shit! I am forced to admit to myself that it's kind of awesome.
The poor quality of my Photoshop was supposed to be a clue that I was joking.
I'm no photo critic, but compliments to Douglas on the shots, especially the nighttime ones. They look good!
Lulz. Returned.
Mmmm, FWD E30.
That's always the first thing I think of when it comes to these wagons. I may be wrong, but I think 4 is the highest number of wipers ever sold on a production car. The previous gen Camry wagon also had 4. Then there's the MG Midget with 3. Then everything else—then the small Benzes with 1.
...which is why London cabbies are the absolute shit.
The only nugget I have is that my BA happens to be in Architectural History, but I'm personally not a big fan of appeals to authority.
I'm not trying to contradict what you said, just verifying Hawkeye18's point, and pointing out that your town is probably not the best example to use when talking about the history of major world cities.
I wouldn't have noticed, but the video does appear to be played in reverse. This is noticeable especially around 1:35, during the Tower Bridge flyover.
London is a city of 8 million people. I'm assuming your town is not. London is also a hell of a lot older. It was also a very large Roman settlement dating back almost 2000 years. Many of London's main roads date back to Roman origin. I'm not sure where you're from, but I doubt it has as long and as prosperous a…
The rule in mining is that the third company to buy the mine is the one to turn a profit.